Chinese army has right to build facilities at Sino-Indian border: analyst

BEIJING, March 7 (APP)::China has the right to build military facilities within its own territory and complaints from New Delhi made “no sense,” a Chinese expert said after the Indian defense minister was quoted as saying that China was building its army presence in Doklam.
“Actually, China has the right to build any military construction it wants as long as it is within its territory,” Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow at the Institute of International Relations of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.
“Additionally, India is also building a lot of military bases in the regions bordering China, so if India wants to complain or accuse China of this, it is unqualified and it makes no sense.”
After the face-off in 2017, troops of both sides “redeployed themselves away from their respective positions at the face-off site,” Indian defense minister Sitharaman said replying to a question on whether satellite images revealed China had constructed seven helipads while also deploying tanks and missiles in the area.
The Doklam standoff was caused by Indian troops’ trespassing, said a Chinese military analyst who requested on condition of anonymity.
The move afforded the PLA “the opportunity, motivation, and excuse to boost military construction and increase its military presence in this area so that in future if any crisis happens in any border area, it won’t bring anything good to the country who starts the provocation.”
India is hosting an eight-day joint navy exercise in the Indian Ocean from Tuesday. Milan naval exercise participants include Australia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, New Zealand, Oman, Vietnam, Thailand, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya and Cambodia.
“There are voices saying that the exercise is targeting China’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean, but many participants in this exercise also have good and close relations with China, so there is really no need to worry at all,” the analyst added.

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 28 (APP): Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani Saturday visited residence of late poet, writer and columnist Jamiluddin Aali in Karachi and paid tributes to the deceased on his services as member of the Senate. He worked with zeal and devotion to promote national unity and development of the country. While eulogizing his services, Mian Raza Rabbani observed that death of Jamiluddin Aali was a great national loss and the country has been deprived of a patriot and a great literary figure, said a press release. Earlier, the Chairman Senate was received by family members of Jamiluddin Aali. He offered fateha for the departed soul. The Chairman Senate prayed to Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant fortitude to the bereaved family to bear this loss with equanimity. Mian Raza Rabbani remained for some time at the residence of Jamiluddin Aali and sympathized with family members of late Aali.